Funeral NoticesO. O. P-, M. U The MEMBERS of the above orde are requested to MEET at the Oddfellows Hall, on SUNDAY, at 12 30 o’clock, to at tend the FUNERAL of the late Bro. A. G. Henderson, which leaves the Hospital at 1.30 p.m. 9,483 By order of N.G, u. A. 0. D. MEMBERS of the Star of Ashburton Lodge; No. 163, are requested to MEET at the Lodge Room, at 1 o’clock sharp, TO-MORROW (Sunday), to attend the the FUNERAL of the late Bro. Henderson: 9 487 By order of the A.D. LostLOST— A smooth haired yellow sheep DOG, white on neck and face. Answers to the name of “ Sharp.” Anyone returning same to J. A. M'Lean, opposite the Mill, Ashburton, will be rewarded. 9 476 StudT STAND THIS SEASON IN THE ; Ashburton District THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE CASSiVELAUNUS. 9 493 G, H. THOMPSON. MeetingsB APT IS T 0 H U R C Oddfellows’ Hall, Ashburton H, SERVICES are held in the above Hall every Sabbath, Mornin ;, 11 a.m.; Evening, 6. 30 p. m. : MR J. W. S '.WLE, Will conduct both Services TO-MOR-ROW, Sept. Btb. 9 498 "ETHVBN PLOUGHING MATCH. ,‘A PLOUGHING MATCH will be held in > Paddock convenient to Methven, oh FRIDAY, Sept. 21. £ MEETING of those interested will be.field at Patton’s Hotel, on WEDNf’ SDAY! next', the 12th inat., at 8 p.m., to definitely settle matters in connection with the above. ‘Fp|r‘particulars see future advertisement. 0. J. WENTWORTH CO 9KSON, Jon. , 9 490 , Hon. Sec. , and Treasurer. »RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ASHBURTON. The ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be heldj D.V. , in the Town Hall on TUESDAY, September 18. Addresses will be delivered by the Revs F. A. Scott, C. Stahdage, J. Nixon, and A. McLennan. Vocal and Instrumental Music by the Choir. Rev A. M. Beattie, M.A., Chairman ■*- j; ‘ Tea at 5.30. Tickets 2s Each. N.B.—A SALE of LADIES WORK will' bo held in the a'ternoon on the platform. T O HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. The undersigned Burgesses beg to request that you .will call a Public Meeting, to allow the Candidates for municipal honors to express their views, And remain, etc , ALFRED HARRISON, - And 38 others. To Mr Alfred Harrison and the other 38 Burgesses signing requisition. Gentlemen, —I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and hereby call a PUBLIC MEETING at Town Hall, on MONDAY Next, the 10th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Your obedient servant, DONALD WILLIAMSON, 9,489 Mayor. Amusements. DDFELLOWS’ HA LL. .Lessees Messrs Stanfield and Dark Business Manager...Mr Buchan Hepburn Stage Manager Mr D’Arcy Stanfield Mechanist.... Mr A. Ashton fi-Let tho e now laugh, who never laughed before, ; And those who laughed before, now laugh the more.” MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT, Sept. 10 and 11. First appearance of Messrs D’Arcy Stanfield ana - Fred Dark in their renowned Ahd Original'Drawing -room Entertainment MERRY THOUGHTS ' - .AND.; „ ■f LC AP P Y MOME NT S, Asperfottned by them, with magnificent success," before' their Royal Highnesses th 4 Prince and Princess of Wales, etc. The performance will ommence with the 'mpst-aaccessful musical sketch, entitled “Quits,” (Written speciallyfor this entertainment • by Mr Herbert Bridge). ■ Squire Broadacres. ...Mr D’Arcy Stanfield OlemeUtina...... Mrs D’Arcy Stanfield Bose Pickle Miss Amy Horton Augustus Pallette Mr Fred Dark . , '■ i y - Characters introduced ; J0e............... ( Mr Fred Dark .Gpzun Jack.. > BiiwhingHe i Mrs D’Arcy k. ...: Stanfield 'Bntaauna.r. EBq ' i Miss Amy 8 ’ ‘ "* J *-' Horton rleycdrnY . “Jimmy!- ) ...Mr D’Arcy Stanfield >'G. Baskin , , he., followed by their World Renowned Specialities! 'tpf* .D’Arcy Stanfield’s Wonderful Impersonations, including his life-like portraiture of Mr Henry Irving. s CPred , Dark’s inimitable musical 1 1 .i!,> sketches —A Juvenile Party ! I Miss Amy Horton in her new successful Musical Moments !—3O wonderful , character impersonations. ’ ~ To conclude with ft, : ■ -iT J ■'•**£ o UP OF TEA.” of programme each evening. f ’ ' Beautiful new scenery. ilJPopular prices ;3s and 2s. Doors open T’fV At 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. Carriages'atlO.ls p.m. 9 482 W Q BR LAUREiS'CE OXLEY hac been m , .j-.i,,;, Appointed Agent for the Ashburp,«> GyAaPIAN at South Rakaia. ■%v I'M ACT, 1881, on Sale at Bce. of this Paper ■ fjl HE', GUARDIAN is on every Tea P* table ih Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1043, 8 September 1883, Page 3
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